





Your queue is about to get a whole lot steamier.
Tons of new reality dating shows are coming to Netflix this year, including both fresh faces and returning favorites. New shows Dated and Related and Jewish Matchmaking are coming soon, The Ultimatum is launching an all-queer season, and Love Is Blind is returning for Season 3 (plus, we’ll have the chance to catch up with our Season 2 faves through another After the Altar). There’s so much to watch, you’ll almost certainly fall head over heels for something (or someone).
The news was first reported by your new favorite (fake) boy band N-2-LUV, who came onto the scene with a sexy, ’90s-style music video for their debut single, “Love Has No Offseason.” The group features reality stars Matt Barnett (Love Is Blind Season 1), Jarrette Jones (Love Is Blind Season 2), Harry Jowsey (Too Hot to Handle Season 1), Nathan Webb (Too Hot to Handle Season 2) and Nathan Soan Mngomezulu (Too Hot to Handle Season 3) — and original boy band member Nick Lachey, of course.
If that’s not enough to make you swoon, there’s more. Do you see yourself falling in love in the pods or fighting back your most primal urges in a spacious villa? You’re invited to apply for future seasons of your favorite shows on NetflixReality.com. But before you hit the beach, find your streaming soulmate here.
Love isn’t blurry; it’s blind. After a wildly popular second season of Love Is Blind — spending five consecutive weeks on the Global Top 10 list — another After the Altar special is coming later this year to catch up with Season 2’s newlyweds and newly single. But that’s not all: Later this year, a third season is coming, this time focusing on romantics in the Dallas area, and a second season of Love Is Blind: Brazil will also be premiering. And the show has been renewed for Seasons 4 and 5. That’s enough to keep the pod squad busy for at least a year.
Ahead of Season 1 premiering April 6, The Ultimatum is announcing another season, this time with an all-queer cast. The show focuses on six couples, each with one partner who’s issued the other an ultimatum; throughout the experiment, each contestant gets to choose a potential new partner from one of the other couples. At the end, they all have to choose to marry or move on. Either way? Guaranteed mess.
Rejoice: More Love on the Spectrum is on the horizon. Based on the hit Australian docuseries of the same name, the same team will follow American singles on the autism spectrum who are looking for love.
What’s worse than going on a bad double date? Going on a bad double date with your brother. In this brand-new reality series coming soon, pairs of siblings will be navigating the dating world together, acting as sidekicks or maybe even sabotaging each other. Either way, the show promises it’ll be “Awkward. As. Hell.”
You haven’t seen the last of Sima Taparia. The matchmaker is back for Indian Matchmaking Season 2, premiering this year, with another season on the way. She’ll be setting up hopeful singles — both new and familiar — who have decided to put their love lives in the hands of an expert.
That’s right: From the producers behind Indian Matchmaking comes Jewish Matchmaking. The show will feature singles from both the US and Israel who, in the practice of shidduch, turn their romantic fates over to a top Jewish matchmaker.
Lana couldn’t leave you hanging after this year’s disastrous tally of rule breaks, could she? Too Hot to Handle is returning soon with Season 4. Can this batch of singles keep their hands off one another and the prize fund intact?
This yet-to-be-named series from the creator of Love Is Blind and The Ultimatum will feature singles from across the Netflix reality television universe coupling up in the hopes of finding their perfect match. Contestants will include stars from Love Is Blind, The Circle, Too Hot to Handle and Selling Tampa, among others. Are we starting our fantasy leagues now?
To learn more about our upcoming reality romance shows, check out N-2-LUV’s debut single below (and Nathan M’s, ahem, spicy dance moves). Is it getting hot in here?









































